McFarlane Toys unveiled a new Azrael Batman Armor figure, available now from their DC Multiverse line of toys. The figure’s design is based on Azrael’s character design from Batman: Knightsend.
The new figure launched on McFarlane Toys’ EQL, promising a fair and equal launch for all interested fans. The figure is a 7″ fully detailed figure of Azrael, complete with intricately designed wings, gauntlets, a special blue and red cowl and gold-accented armor. The Azrael figure is listed as one of McFarlane Toys’ Platinum Edition figures, and the EQL launch is for a special chase variant with blue wings. The webpage where fans can enter to purchase the figure reveals that it will be sold for $22.99 to those who are selected as part of the EQL launch’s lottery.
The new McFarlane Toys figure spotlights one of the times in DC Comics history when Jean-Paul Valley, also known as Azreal, stole the show from Bruce Wayne in the Batman: Knightfall story arc. Released from 1993-1994, Knightfall consisted of three parts: “Knightfall”, “Knightquest” and “Knightsend”. Bruce Wayne was replaced by his apprentice, Azrael, who became increasingly unstable and tarnished Batman’s pristine legacy over the course of the comic series.
McFarlane Toys unveiled a new Azrael Batman Armor figure, available now from their DC Multiverse line of toys. The figure’s design is based on Azrael’s character design from Batman: Knightsend.
The new figure launched on McFarlane Toys’ EQL, promising a fair and equal launch for all interested fans. The figure is a 7″ fully detailed figure of Azrael, complete with intricately designed wings, gauntlets, a special blue and red cowl and gold-accented armor. The Azrael figure is listed as one of McFarlane Toys‘ Platinum Edition figures, and the EQL launch is for a special chase variant with blue wings. The webpage where fans can enter to purchase the figure reveals that it will be sold for $22.99 to those who are selected as part of the EQL launch’s lottery.
The new McFarlane Toys figure spotlights one of the times in DC Comics history when Jean-Paul Valley, also known as Azreal, stole the show from Bruce Wayne in the Batman: Knightfall story arc. Released from 1993-1994, Knightfall consisted of three parts: “Knightfall”, “Knightquest” and “Knightsend”. Bruce Wayne was replaced by his apprentice, Azrael, who became increasingly unstable and tarnished Batman’s pristine legacy over the course of the comic series.
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